Graeme Duffin
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Birth name | Graeme Ian Duffin |
Born | (1956-02-28) 28 February 1956 (age 68) Glasgow, Scotland |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Graeme Ian Duffin (born 28 February 1956) is a British musician. He has played guitar for the Scottish pop band Wet Wet Wet since 1983.[1][2]
He is a Christian.[3] with links to Queens Park Baptist Church Glasgow
In an interview with British Stammering Association trustee Eddie Phillips (Speaking Out, Autumn 2004, page 3) Duffin describes his experience of stammering severely during a radio interview in which he was attempting to discuss his work with Wet Wet Wet:
- "I blocked on every syllable of every word, and they couldn't use the interview. I came out of the studio exhausted, disheartened, embarrassed. Two years ago I had an interview there that went really well. That partly reflects my level of confidence in my ability to deal with and enjoy that situation now."
In addition to his role as a guitarist with the Wets and Director of the Foundry Music Lab, Duffin is actively involved in the work of the British Stammering Association Scotland, and is also an instructor/facilitator for the McGuire Programme.[citation needed]
In February 2006, Duffin opened Foundry Music Lab[2] a recording, rehearsal and teaching facility with two of his friends, Ted Blakeway and Sandy Jones, in Motherwell.[citation needed]
In October 2006, Duffin joined Wets frontman Marti Pellow for a two-month tour in support of the latter's Moonlight Over Memphis solo album.[citation needed]
References
External links
- Celebrations – the official Graeme Duffin fansite
- Foundry Music Lab Archived 24 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- The McGuire Programme
- Speaking Out magazine Autumn 2004
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- Graeme Clark
- Graeme Duffin
- Kevin Simm
- Tommy Cunningham
- Neil Mitchell
- Marti Pellow
- Popped In Souled Out (1987)
- Holding Back the River (1989)
- High on the Happy Side (1992)
- Picture This (1995)
- 10 (1997)
- Timeless (2007)
- The Memphis Sessions (1988)
- Cloak & Dagger (1992)
- Wet Wet Wet: Live (1990)
- Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1993)
- End of Part One: Their Greatest Hits (1993)
- The Greatest Hits (2004)
- Step by Step: The Greatest Hits (2013)
- "Wishing I Was Lucky"
- "Sweet Little Mystery"
- "Angel Eyes (Home and Away)"
- "Temptation"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
- "Sweet Surrender"
- "Broke Away"
- "Hold Back the River"
- "Goodnight Girl"
- "More than Love"
- "Shed a Tear"
- "Cold Cold Heart"
- "Love Is All Around"
- "Julia Says"
- "Don't Want to Forgive Me Now"
- "Somewhere Somehow"
- "If I Never See You Again"
- "Strange"
- "Yesterday" / "Maybe I'm in Love"
- "Weightless"
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